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Old 23.07.2018, 14:36
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Default How to kill the javaw.exe process, which cannot be closed in any way?

How to kill the javaw.exe process, which cannot be closed in any way?

Process Explorer, Task Mgr.

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C:\Windows\system32> taskkill /IM javaw.exe /T /F
ERROR: The process with the PID 5288 ID can not be terminated (process
slave with PID 4188). Cause: There is no running instance of the task.

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Process does not respond if you want to end:
YES | NO.
I click YES, and the process still hangs in the taskbar.
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Old 23.07.2018, 14:58
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Please ask searchengine of your choice. This has nothing to do with JDownloader
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Old 23.07.2018, 15:16
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You know that I can find many similar problems related to the process of closing the application. I have entered many commands, but without success.
Example:
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All methods have failed, so I asked here.
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Old 23.07.2018, 15:21
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Not being able to kill a running process might be caused by process are still within kernel space/position and not leaving it yet, meaning it's blocked by something from being killed
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Old 23.07.2018, 20:00
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It needs a functional program(TOOL) to kill any program, a process that works in the background and is not fully closed.

*Even the best of the best programs can not deal with killing some processes.
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Old 24.07.2018, 11:36
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In case the process is stuck in kernel, you can't kill it and have to wait for the process to return from kernel.
Your system seems to be messed up if you have to deal with this issue
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Old 25.07.2018, 07:14
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The solution is sometimes very simple. To close jd2 (javaw.exe) correctly, select "Exit" (from the File option) instead of the [X] button
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Old 25.07.2018, 09:35
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Or just setup JDownloader to exist on X
JDownloader asks the first time when you click on X
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